Interpretation and Coordination Intern, China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), China (Aug. 2010)

Publications

World Bank, The State of Social Safety Nets 2018, Global, Washington D.C. (Zhu, L is a Co-author)

World Bank, Trouble in The Making? The Future of Manufacturing-Led Development, Global, Washington D.C.

World Bank, Building the Human Capital of Tomorrow. An Impact Evaluation from the Early Childhood Stimulation Program in Bangladesh, South Asia Region, Washington D.C.

World Bank (forthcoming), The Determinant of Minimum-Wage Policy in China. A Spatial Econometric Analysis Using Country Level Data, East Asia and Pacific Region, Washington D.C. (Zhu, L is a Co-author)

Language/Skills

Trilingual in Chinese, English and Japanese, plus limited working proficiency in French

As a GSICS alumnus and current Ph.D. student with Prof. Ogawa, the most impressive point I want to share with you, who must be determined and motivated in international development, that joining Professor Ogawa’s Seminar will make you NEVER find things impossible!

This seminar is extremely globalized and diversified, so there are plenty of room to reach out to the corner of the world that you are fascinated in. Moreover, Prof. Ogawa is very encouraging and supportive in leading you the way and finding the shortcut with his “magic power.” Throughout the extensive training in classes and seminars, you are supposed to be well behaved in (including but not limited to) the critical thinking, academic writing, public speaking and professional communication skills. So welcome to Prof. Ogawa’s seminar, because

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